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No traffic gravel bike trails around Luna are characterized by a diverse landscape featuring arid plains, rolling hills, and agricultural areas. The region offers routes that traverse open countryside, often with views of distant mountain ranges and unique geological formations. Gravel bikers can expect a mix of well-maintained gravel roads and more rugged tracks, providing varied terrain for exploration. The area's natural environment is shaped by its semi-arid climate, leading to distinct flora and open vistas.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
5.0
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96.8km
08:50
1,940m
1,940m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.4km
03:27
610m
610m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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24.6km
01:56
370m
370m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Narrow and natural gorge.
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Spectacular view of the stones of Agüero
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This village does not go unnoticed! In its center, you cannot miss its impressive castle. In the plains of the province of Zaragoza, its imposing keep is indeed visible from afar.
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A little less known than the Mallos de Riglos, those of Agüero are just as beautiful and impressive. You can't help but take a break to admire them. In the village at the foot of the rock formations is the Peña Sola de Agüero campsite. The latter has a swimming pool. It is a very good accommodation option if you wish to stay in this village.
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We are in the Pígalo pools, ideal for warm summer days where we can take a dip. If we go upstream, we will find more less crowded pools, since this one is quite popular and soon fills up with people. If we want to leave the car in the car park, we must book on the Luesia town hall website as they control access. There are picnic areas to eat and a bar at the campsite.
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We are in the old town of Biel, in the Altas Cinco Villas region, together with the church and this imposing castle. The town of Biel has a very interesting history and the natural environment is beautiful. Without a doubt, it is worth getting lost in its streets before starting our route.
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We are in the Aragonese town of Luesia, a picturesque town where one of the oldest fortresses in Aragon is located or the Church of El Salvador, located at the top of the municipality.
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Currently, komoot features a selection of three dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Luna, offering diverse experiences for those looking to explore the region's unique landscapes away from vehicle traffic.
The featured no-traffic gravel routes around Luna are generally considered moderate to difficult. For those seeking a less strenuous option, the View of the Wind Farm loop from Las Pedrosas is rated as moderate, offering a good balance of challenge and accessibility compared to the more demanding routes.
The Luna region offers a varied landscape for gravel biking. You can expect to encounter impressive geological formations like the Mallos de Agüero, unique eroded badlands such as the Aguarales de Valdemilaz, and vast open spaces with wind farms, providing a sense of solitude and expansive views.
Yes, all the no-traffic gravel routes featured in this guide are designed as loops. You can enjoy circular rides such as the challenging Mallos de Agüero – Pígalo Pools loop from Agüero or the shorter, but still demanding, Millennial Pine of Castejón loop from Castejón de Valdejasa.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can discover several interesting points. The Mallos de Agüero – Pígalo Pools loop takes you past the stunning Mallos de Agüero rock formations and the charming Agüero Village. Other routes offer views of the Ardisa Dam and the unique Aguarales de Valdemilaz.
Absolutely. The Luna region offers routes that will test experienced gravel riders. The Mallos de Agüero – Pígalo Pools loop from Agüero is a particularly demanding option, covering nearly 97 km with almost 2000 meters of elevation gain, making it ideal for those seeking a significant challenge.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Luna, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the region for its quiet, traffic-free roads, the dramatic geological formations like the Mallos, and the sense of adventure found on its challenging and scenic routes.
The very nature of these no-traffic gravel trails means they offer a secluded experience. Routes like the Millennial Pine of Castejón loop take you through remote areas, allowing for a peaceful ride away from crowds and main roads, truly feeling like a hidden gem.
Yes, the diverse terrain of Luna provides numerous opportunities for scenic viewpoints. The routes often traverse elevated areas, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding plains, the Pyrenean foothills, and unique geological features like the Mallos. The View of the Wind Farm loop, for instance, offers expansive views across the landscape.
The duration varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. You can find shorter rides like the View of the Wind Farm loop, which takes approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes, or embark on much longer adventures such as the Mallos de Agüero – Pígalo Pools loop, which can take over 8 hours to complete.


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